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Len [333]
3 years ago
12

Can you help me please

Chemistry
2 answers:
NeX [460]3 years ago
8 0
Petroleum- fossil fuel for car, truck and jets Wind - energy from moving air Biomass - energy from wood, waste, and garbage Uranium- energy from splitting atoms Propane - portable fossil fuel used in grills Solar - energy in waves from the sun Geothermal- energy from heat inside the earth Hydropower- energy from flowing water Coal- black rock burned to make electricity Natural gas - fossil fuel gas moved by pipelines
Iteru [2.4K]3 years ago
7 0
Alright, so a few seem almost self-explanatory.
"Energy from moving air" -> wind
"Energy in waves from the sun" -> solar.
But I digress.
The list goes (in order of the descriptions):
9 (Black rock...)
7 (Heat inside the Earth...)
8 (Flowing water...)
3 (Wood, waste, and garbage...)
2 (Moving air...)
4 (Splitting atoms...)
5 (Portable fossil fuel...)
1 (Used by cars...) petroleum is gasoline when refined
10 (Moved by pipeline...) This is true of petroleum too, but we don't burn natural gas in cars.
6 (Waves from the sun...)


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